Types of gutter guards.
How surface tension works gutters.
To understand how it works go to the sink and pour yourself a glass of water.
Let the water run until the glass is just about to overflow and then observe how the water on the surface bulges into a dome like shape just before spilling over.
How surface tension protects your gutters.
Small debris sometimes gets in but usually washes out the downspouts without a problem.
With these key features you can enjoy clog free gutters all year round.
This design of gutter guard relies on the surface tension of water to direct it into the gutter.
When it comes to the edge of the gutter cover the water molecules cling together and slip smoothly into the gap between the cover and the gutter.
When you re using surface tension gutter covers you use the power of this tension to your advantage.
The principle of surface tension is actually quite simple.
How surface tension works.
11 pitch our product is installed at the optimal angle to handle as much water as your gutters while effectively shedding debris.
As water flows down your roof and passes over the leaffilter system surface tension pulls water through the micromesh screen.
The water will actually adhere to the rounded edge of the guard and flow back under slightly before.
To optimize surface tension gutter helmet comes with a ribbed surface and a nose forward design.
So what does surface tension have to do with gutter protection.
The three main types of gutter guards available are screen mesh and reverse curve also called surface tension and each has its own set of advantages.
Surface tension guards work very well with leaves and other large debris.
The property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force due to the cohesive nature of its molecules usgs gov.
With surface tension gutter covers water clings to the rounded nose of the guard and flows into the gutter while leaves and other debris fall off over the edge.
Water moves in a sheet down your roof and across the gutter cover.
Surface tension is a natural phenomenon where a liquid like water when it comes in contact with the gas acts like a thin elastic sheet.
In other words water wants to stick together cohesion and to the surface it is in contact with adhesion so much so that it can resist external forces such as gravity.
This property is the reason why water tends to cling to the metal cover of the gutter helmet system and run down over the cover itself before trickling into the gutter through an opening.
This ensures that water will adhere to it as it enters the system.
Meanwhile leaves dirt and other debris will slide to the edge and fall to the ground.